Woreda Project Officer
Position:
Organization: Gudina Tumsa Foundation
Not Specified
Gudina Tumsa Foundation (GTF) was established in 1992 as a not-for-profit civil society organization and is duly registered with the Authority for Civil Society Organizations (ACSO), with a mandate to operate at the national level in Ethiopia. Since its establishment, the Foundation has implemented a wide range of development projects across the country. The GTF is currently seeking a qualified, motivated, and dedicated Woreda Project Officer to join its team.
Job title: Woreda Project Officer
Community Mobilization, Creative Deployment & Field Leadership
Reports to: Addis-Based Project Officer/Project Coordinator(technical), Project Manager (overall)
Employment Type: Full-time / 6 months contract
Duty Station: Yabello, Oromia
The Woreda Project Officer is the primary field-level implementation lead responsible for translating project plans, creative campaigns, and advocacy strategies into effective community action. Combining community facilitation, mobilization, and local coordination, the role anchors the project within lived community realities while ensuring disciplined, ethical, and high-quality delivery of outreach, dialogue, and Fayda ID registration-support activities.
The position serves as the trusted interface between communities, local authorities, and the project, ensuring trust-building, inclusion, feedback capture, and problem-solving at Woreda level.
Key Responsibilities
1. Community Mobilization & Facilitation
Mobilize diverse community groups, including women, youth, elders, faith leaders, and marginalized populations, for dialogues, theatre performances, radio engagement, and registration-support events.
Facilitate structured and informal discussions on:
Fayda National ID purpose and benefits
Data trust, privacy, and rights
Linkages between ID, health access, and economic participation
Foster inclusive participation, with particular attention to women, adolescents, and underserved groups.
Identify and support community champions and influencers to sustain engagement.
2. Creative Campaign Deployment & Support
Support pre-campaign preparation, including:
Community readiness and sensitization
Venue identification and permissions
Mobilization of target groups
Support live creative deployments (theatre, radio recordings, storytelling, and documentation) in coordination with the Addis-based Project Officer and Senior Creative Director’s team.
Facilitate post-campaign follow-up, including feedback collection, reflection discussions, and reinforcement of key messages.
Ensure creative tools and messages are used as intended and in culturally appropriate ways.
3. Local Coordination & Institutional Engagement
Liaise regularly with woreda administrations, kebele leaders, health offices, youth and women’s affairs offices, and service providers.
Coordinate scheduling and logistics for community activities and registration-support events.
Support integration of project activities with existing woreda-level services and community structures.
Facilitate smooth collaboration between community actors and institutional partners.
4. Monitoring, Feedback & Field Reporting
Track participation, turnout, and engagement using simple, approved tools.
Capture qualitative community feedback, concerns, questions, and narratives.
Identify misinformation, resistance, or emerging risks and report promptly through defined channels.
Prepare and submit timely activity reports, narrative summaries, and field observations.
Support MEL data collection processes and verification activities.
5. Safeguarding, Ethics & Quality Assurance
Ensure all community engagement is respectful, inclusive, and non-coercive.
Uphold safeguarding, child protection, and data protection principles at all times.
Monitor community interactions for potential safeguarding or reputational risks and escalate concerns immediately.
Promote dignity-centered and rights-based engagement in all activities.
6. Learning & Community Trust-Building
Contribute to the documentation of lessons learned, success stories, and promising practices.
Support community reflection and feedback loops to strengthen trust and participation.
Assist in adapting strategies based on community realities and feedback.
Desirable
Experience working with NGOs, CSOs, faith-based organizations, or government-linked programs.
Familiarity with issues related to digital ID, youth or women’s empowerment.
Experience supporting community media, theatre, or awareness campaigns.
Core Competencies
Strong interpersonal and facilitation skills
Cultural sensitivity and political awareness
Ability to build trust across diverse community groups
Observation, listening, and feedback synthesis skills
Integrity, discretion, and respect for confidentiality
Working Conditions
Frequent community travel within the woreda
Flexible working hours aligned with community schedules
High level of community interaction and responsibility
Job Requirements
Qualifications & Experience
Essential
BA/MA in Sociology, Development studies, Communication,...
3-5 years of experience in community mobilization, facilitation and related activities
Strong standing and trust within the local community.
Fluency in Afaan Oromo is required, while working knowledge of Amharic is considered an asset.
Demonstrated experience in community mobilization, facilitation, outreach, or social engagement.
Basic literacy and the ability to complete simple reports and documentation.
Ability to ride a motorbike is mandatory
How To Apply
Interested applicants are requested to submit their cover letter and CV as a single PDF document within 7 consecutive days of this announcement via email to jobs@gtfound.org (please CC: gizaw.a@gtfound.org and gutufo1992@gmail.com ).
Applicants are required to clearly indicate the position and duty station they are applying for in both the email subject line and the cover letter subject.
Deadline: Jan 17, 2026, 12:00 AM
Location: , Yabello, Oromia
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